Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Chris Purves writes:
> 
>> any difference that would allow one to work and not the other.  I am 
>> using courier-pop and courier-pop-ssl version 0.47 Debian packages.
> 
> Ancient history.  If your question wasn't trivial, the answer would've 
> been to upgrade to the current version.
> 
>> Below is an abbreviated version of my pop3d-ssl config file.
>>
>> SSLPORT=995
>> SSLADDRESS=0
>> SSLPIDFILE=/var/run/courier/pop3d-ssl.pid
>> POP3DSSLSTART="YES"
>> POP3_STARTTLS="YES"
>> POP3_TLS_REQUIRED="1"
> 
> Get rid of POP3_TLS_REQUIRED
> 
Hi Sam.  Thanks for your response.  I set POP3_TLS_REQUIRED to '0', but
it did not solve the problem.  I can now login without a secure
connection on port 110, but I still get the same "TLS required to log 
in" response when trying to log in using SSL on port 995.

I have IMAP_TLS_REQUIRED enabled for IMAP and it allows me to us TLS1 on 
port 143 and SSL3 on port 993, but denies unsecured connections, which 
is the type of behaviour I want for POP3.

-- 
Chris



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